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  • Author and vegan activist Gary Yourofsky is shown along side the words “100% vegan? - Gary Yourofsky interview series”

    Is 100% Vegan Possible? | Gary Yourofsky Interview

    Can anyone be “fully” vegan? What about driving cars or accidentally stepping on insects? Does the harm vegans unintentionally cause animals invalidate the vegan argument as a whole?

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  • Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown pouring a bucket of iced water over her head.

    Issues With The Ice Bucket Challenge

    The virality of the ice bucket challenge gave rise to a false dichotomy: you’re either in support of curing a debilitating disease, or you put the lives of animals above humans. In reality, if your primary concern is finding a cure for ALS, then you too should be against animal testing.

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  • The image shows hooded figure with one arm held out. One half of a handcuff is fastened around the wrist. The other half is open and free to dangle below.

    Heroism or Terrorism | Criminalizing Animal Activism

    Where do we draw the line when it comes to animal activism? When are certain actions compassionate vs criminal. When is saving a life an act of terrorism vs heroism?

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  • The image shows a close-up of Harvard University chip for growing organs for use in medical tests.

    Alternatives to Animal Testing

    What are the alternatives to animal testing? Let’s look into the three main alternatives, which are actually cheaper and more effective than animal models!

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  • The image shows a close-up of hand. The hand is shown against the back drop of a hospital bed and has a drip needle inserted into the wrist. A caring hand and arm is seen holding the persons hand and giving comfort.

    The Human Cost of Animal Testing

    Perhaps the most perverse aspect of the animal testing debate is the fact that not only does animal testing not advance medicine—it actually harms and, in many cases, kills the humans it’s said to benefit.

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  • The image shows a two banks of beautiful white rabbits. Each bank contains twenty rabbits. They each are locked into small boxes and immobalized. Only their heads are visible.

    Why Are We Still Testing On Animals?

    Non-animal tests are generally more reliable, less costly, and always more humane. So, why are we still testing on animals? Let’s review the top three reasons, including how you are paying for it!

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